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Two and a half years ago, during my first visit in India, I spent 2 days walking all around the slums of Mumbai. Even though I got to learn quite a bit about the life in the slums, I didn’t have the chance to live inside the slums and because of that I left with more questions than answers.
So now that I came back to India for the second time, I decided to go back to Mumbai and spend five days living in Dharavi, which is one of the largest slums in the world.
This experience opened my eyes in ways I couldn’t have imagined, because I got to spend so much time with the local people, who completely transformed my outlook on what their lives were like.
You see, as most outsiders, I had a very distorted view of the people of the slums. We grow up hearing stories about them dying on the streets, no one being able to read and write, kids having to sleep surrounded by flesh-eating rats and so on.
There are, of course, tons of problems that need to be addressed, especially when it comes to sanitation. For example, sources say that in Dharavi there is an average of 1 toilet for a thousand people. Also, livestock generally lives in the same quarters with people and that, combined with the fact that the local water sources lack cleaning facilities, sometimes causes the spread of contagious diseases.
However, people there are just like everywhere else. They have their own dreams, goals, careers, thoughts and emotions. They are in no way different from the rest of us.
It doesn’t matter where we come from. We are all equal. Some of us are born with golden spoons in our mouths, others are not. But that doesn’t define us. What defines us is our pursuit of happiness, our compassion for others and our ability to adapt to whatever circumstances we’re in and make the best of them.
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published:23 Apr 2018

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Hey Guys,
I know you would want to kill me for being so inactive here and I deserve that.
Just have been really caught up with life.
BUT, I loved Bombay/ Mumbai and here's a glimpse of my time there.
I'm not very good with vlogs yet but I promise to get better.
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published:10 Sep 2018

views:10255

Girls as young as seven - forced into prostitution: some locked in tiny cages for months on end to stop them running away. This is the awful reality in Mumbai - one of Asia's biggest red light districts.
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We ain’t here to talk now are we?
Jamie-Rose – Bombay / Lyrics are in the description.
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Jamie-Rose – Bombay - Lyrics
Sippin' sippin' softly, I’m hot like coffee
Bombay got me grinnin', kinda playful kinda cocky
This confidence ain’t wearing off, I wear it on the daily
Your compliments are rare enough to make a bitch go crazy
You are my throne
Ima sit on ya all night
Here, put your number right into my phone
I will see you later on, mate
Thick like Cardi (b)
Got that ass and body (yeh)
No no I ain't sorry
I got you begging
Got ya wishing on me
Fuck a VIP
Are you coming with me?
Uh bang bang, hop in the whip
Bang bang, dash in the whip
Bang bang, crash in the whip
I’ll see you at the after party
We ain’t here to talk now are we
I’ll see you at the after party
I’ll see you at the after party
Slippin' sliding grinding
Crystals got me shining (I'm shining)
Diamonds ain’t worth shit me
Unless you fucking buying (You buying?)
I already downed what ever you're screwed on to
Chewing off your lips, amusing with my tricks
He said -
"Woah, bitch what you done to me?
I can’t see shit and my drink is all over me
Checkin' my wallet to see I got no money
So funny, you got me so distracted b
Thick like Cardi (b)
Got that ass and body (yeh)
No no I ain't sorry
I got you begging
Got ya wishing on me
Fuck a VIP
Licky sticky kitty kitty
Uh bang bang, hop in the whip
Bang bang, dash in the whip
Bang bang, crash in the whip
I’ll see you at the after party
We ain’t here to talk now are we
I’ll see you at the after party
I’ll see you at the after party
Crystals got me slippin' slippin'
Make a bitch go
Make a bitch go
Bang bang, dash in the whip
Crystals got me slippin' slippin'
Make a bitch go
Make a bitch go
Bang bang, dash in the whip
Bang bang, dash in the whip
Bang bang, crash in the whip
Bye
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Mumbai, Mumbai, Mumbai..Huge place, urban population of 27 mill! Making it top 20 most populated places in the world. Famous for Bollywood and known as the City of Dreams.
Our first time in India! It's a bit special for me coming to India because I always envisioned myself being here someday as a kid. Now it's real. So just happy to be here. It's a dream come true literally.
Street food galore! Indian Streetfood stalls here are famous and lives up to the hype. Including Bombay burgers and cheese sandwiches, like the 7-11 toasties on steroids! 😝 And don't forget the street ginger chai tea for something like 20 cents! Soooo good, no wonder India runs on chai:)
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published:25 Feb 2017

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Scroll.in travels to Mumbra to find locals rising over the prejudice they battle everyday.

published:22 Jan 2018

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It's been over 10 years since I moved to Bombay and it was about time I told you a little story about it. Here's a small film about how Bombay hit me in the face like a train hurtling down a hill and how I learned to love that train.
If you like it, make your friends, mothers, bais and everyone else watch it. Don't forget to share it with your Bombay friends and say "Omg same!"
Comment below or tweet to me at @kittyzenkane if you want to say nice/nasty things about it.
By Siddharth Sathyajit,
Shot and edited by: Siddharth Sathyajit/Siddharth Bandal.
Highway/airplane hyperlapses: AakashMehta, Ayush Om Wal.
Couldn't have done it without you guys:
My lovely family,
The Bandals,
Aakash Mehta,
Ayush Om Wal,
Ashwin Sridhar,
Bharat Gurwani,
Harnidh Kaur,
Jaya Chandurkar,
Megh Banthia,
Nikita Pitre,
Rimsha Minocha,
Saiyam Wakchaure,
Shivali Wal,
Shreya Agarwal,
Soham Hundekar.
And the incredible people of Bombay who decided it was okay to put themselves in front of my camera,
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VO was recorded with a Zoom H4n.

published:17 Sep 2016

views:879790

■ MUMBAI, INDIA: Dharavi, India's biggest slum, isn't exactly known for being a place where you can mingle with the locals over a couple of cold ones. But I'm not one to shy away from a challenge. I therefore took it upon myself to find a watering hole in Mumbai's roughest neighborhood so I could meet some local residents and hear their stories. Did I succeed or was this one Indian adventure even beyond the scope of this intrepid Northman? Find out in this episode where I go exploring and meeting the people of Dharavi.

published:08 Nov 2018

views:1503132

Mumbai Makeover (2008): Locals are afraid that the ambitious rehousing programme in Mumbai's slums will cause them to lose out.
For similar stories, see:
Small-Business Entrepreneurs Lighting Up India's Slums
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Located in the heart of Mumbai, the Dharavi slum is like a city within the city. Now ambitious plans for redevelopment mean its days are numbered.
Home to one million residents, Dharavi is a hive of activity, providing Mumbai with an essential recycling service. However, the slum will soon give way to brand-new apartments. Developers claim everyone will be re-housed into better accommodation, but unfair rules mean most families wont be able to benefit from the change. Driven out of their homes, they will lose everything. As one mother puts it: "We will stay here until they demolish, then we're in the hands of God."
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It was in 2010. Me and my friend in #Bombay or #Mumbai. One day in Mumbai. We did visit very beautiful Mumbay Zoo and went to the #Elephanta Island by boat.
Mumbai also known as Bombay, the official name until 1995) is the capital city of the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is the most populous city in India and the ninth most populous agglomeration in the world, with an estimated city population of 18.4 million. Along with the neighbouring regions of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, it is one of the most populous urban regions in the world and the seсond most populous metropolitan area in India, with a population of 20.7 million as of 2011. Mumbai lies on the west coast of India and has a deep natural harbour. In 2009, Mumbai was named an alpha world city.[12] It is also the wealthiest city in India, and has the highest GDP of any city in South, West, or Central Asia. Mumbai has the highest number of billionaires and millionaires among all cities in India.
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published:12 Aug 2016

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View our Bombay Cat Facts video and find out everything you need to know in one Bombay Cat Facts video. A single video crammed full of facts on this cat breed.
Bombay Cat Facts video content:
Cat breed: Bombay.
The Bombay cat breed came about by crossing the sable Burmese and black American Shorthairs.
Bombay Cat Facts -The idea behind the crossing was to produce a miniature Black Panther lookalike.
There is no link to Bombay in India.
Bombay Cat Facts - A breeder called Nikki Horner from Louisville in Kentucky has been credited for the breed which started in the 1950’s.
Bombay Cat Facts - In 1978 the Cat Fanciers Association gave recognition to the Bombay cat breed.
Bombay Cat Facts - Similar to the Burmese cat breed, with the exception of the Bombay having a shiny smooth black coat, larger, longer body and legs.
Lifespan: 12 to 16 years.
Weight: Between 6 and 11 pounds.
Size: The Bombay is classed as a medium size cat.
Bombay Cat Facts – Personality.
The Bombay cat breed is affectionate and enjoys human company.
The breed are adaptable in as much as they will be happy as apartment cats.
Bombay Cat Facts - A playful cat breed that is willing to learn new tricks.
They enjoy warm areas so you may often find them under the covers.
One point worth giving serious consideration is that it is not unusual for Bombay cats to become sexual mature from five months of age.
Bombay Cat Facts - Bombay Cat Facts - Male Bombay cats may not reach full size until 2 years of age.
Bombay Cat Facts – Children and Other Pets.
The Bombay cat makes a great family cat especially if the family are active and willing to play games and teach new tricks.
The breed will happily get on with other family pets although they may want to be the main focal point when around other pets.
They have been seen on a leash but this would take time and training from an early age.
Bombay Cat Facts - They will get on well with children that treat a cat with respect, dogs are not an issue providing they are cat friendly.
Always introduce slowly and under adult supervision at all times.
Bombay Cat Facts – Health and Care
When it comes to a cat’s health it should not be forgotten that both pedigreed and mixed-breed cats can come with generic health problems.
The Bombay cat breed are generally considered to be a healthy breed.
Bombay Cat Facts - The Bombay cat breed have shown instances of craniofacial defect, also known as Burmese head defect as the defect is seen in Burmese cats.
Grooming the coat, can be as simple as a weekly comb or brush when it comes to the Bombay cat.
Bombay Cat Facts - A daily brush of the teeth is recommended to prevent periodontal disease.
A weekly ear check is recommended if cleaning is needed use damp cotton balls/soft cloth never used cotton swabs they can damage the ear.
Litter boxes should always be kept clean.
Bombay Cat Facts – Quirky Fact: The black coat gene is dominant in the Bombay, occasionally a sable coloured kitten can be born in a Bombay litter.
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Bombay are a type of short-haired cats developed by breeding sable Burmese and black American Shorthair cats to produce a cat of mostly Burmese type, but with a sleek, tight black coat.

History

The breed was developed by Nikki Horner, a breeder from Louisville, Kentucky, who, starting in 1958, attempted to create a breed of cat that resembled a miniature black panther. The first attempt was a failure, but the second in 1965, was successful. The breed was officially recognized and registered by the Cat Fanciers' Association in 1970 and The International Cat Association in 1979.
Nikki had the idea of crossing a Burmese with a Black American Shorthair:

"The Shawnee Cattery was established in 1945 and I have worked with a number of breeds including both Burmese and black American Shorthairs. As I looked at these two breeds, I had a vision of what the combination could look like: a black Burmese with copper eyes. I envisioned a cat with the Burmese musculature and the black coat and gold to copper eyes of the American."

2008 Mumbai attacks

In November 2008, 10 members of Lashkar-e-Taiba, an Islamic militant organisation based in Pakistan, carried out a series of 12 coordinated shooting and bombing attacks lasting four days across Mumbai. The attacks, which drew widespread global condemnation, began on Wednesday, 26 November and lasted until Saturday, 29 November 2008, killing 164 people and wounding at least 308.

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16:50

My Daily Life in the SLUMS OF MUMBAI (Life-Changing 5 Days)

My Daily Life in the SLUMS OF MUMBAI (Life-Changing 5 Days)

My Daily Life in the SLUMS OF MUMBAI (Life-Changing 5 Days)

Two and a half years ago, during my first visit in India, I spent 2 days walking all around the slums of Mumbai. Even though I got to learn quite a bit about the life in the slums, I didn’t have the chance to live inside the slums and because of that I left with more questions than answers.
So now that I came back to India for the second time, I decided to go back to Mumbai and spend five days living in Dharavi, which is one of the largest slums in the world.
This experience opened my eyes in ways I couldn’t have imagined, because I got to spend so much time with the local people, who completely transformed my outlook on what their lives were like.
You see, as most outsiders, I had a very distorted view of the people of the slums. We grow up hearing stories about them dying on the streets, no one being able to read and write, kids having to sleep surrounded by flesh-eating rats and so on.
There are, of course, tons of problems that need to be addressed, especially when it comes to sanitation. For example, sources say that in Dharavi there is an average of 1 toilet for a thousand people. Also, livestock generally lives in the same quarters with people and that, combined with the fact that the local water sources lack cleaning facilities, sometimes causes the spread of contagious diseases.
However, people there are just like everywhere else. They have their own dreams, goals, careers, thoughts and emotions. They are in no way different from the rest of us.
It doesn’t matter where we come from. We are all equal. Some of us are born with golden spoons in our mouths, others are not. But that doesn’t define us. What defines us is our pursuit of happiness, our compassion for others and our ability to adapt to whatever circumstances we’re in and make the best of them.
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7:24

A DAY IN BOMBAY | Mumbai Vlog | Dolly Singh

A DAY IN BOMBAY | Mumbai Vlog | Dolly Singh

A DAY IN BOMBAY | Mumbai Vlog | Dolly Singh

Hey Guys,
I know you would want to kill me for being so inactive here and I deserve that.
Just have been really caught up with life.
BUT, I loved Bombay/ Mumbai and here's a glimpse of my time there.
I'm not very good with vlogs yet but I promise to get better.
x
LOVE!

8:15

Caged until 'broken': life for Mumbai's prostitutes

Caged until 'broken': life for Mumbai's prostitutes

Caged until 'broken': life for Mumbai's prostitutes

Girls as young as seven - forced into prostitution: some locked in tiny cages for months on end to stop them running away. This is the awful reality in Mumbai - one of Asia's biggest red light districts.
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3:30

Jamie-Rose - Bombay

Jamie-Rose - Bombay

Jamie-Rose - Bombay

We ain’t here to talk now are we?
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Jamie-Rose – Bombay - Lyrics
Sippin' sippin' softly, I’m hot like coffee
Bombay got me grinnin', kinda playful kinda cocky
This confidence ain’t wearing off, I wear it on the daily
Your compliments are rare enough to make a bitch go crazy
You are my throne
Ima sit on ya all night
Here, put your number right into my phone
I will see you later on, mate
Thick like Cardi (b)
Got that ass and body (yeh)
No no I ain't sorry
I got you begging
Got ya wishing on me
Fuck a VIP
Are you coming with me?
Uh bang bang, hop in the whip
Bang bang, dash in the whip
Bang bang, crash in the whip
I’ll see you at the after party
We ain’t here to talk now are we
I’ll see you at the after party
I’ll see you at the after party
Slippin' sliding grinding
Crystals got me shining (I'm shining)
Diamonds ain’t worth shit me
Unless you fucking buying (You buying?)
I already downed what ever you're screwed on to
Chewing off your lips, amusing with my tricks
He said -
"Woah, bitch what you done to me?
I can’t see shit and my drink is all over me
Checkin' my wallet to see I got no money
So funny, you got me so distracted b
Thick like Cardi (b)
Got that ass and body (yeh)
No no I ain't sorry
I got you begging
Got ya wishing on me
Fuck a VIP
Licky sticky kitty kitty
Uh bang bang, hop in the whip
Bang bang, dash in the whip
Bang bang, crash in the whip
I’ll see you at the after party
We ain’t here to talk now are we
I’ll see you at the after party
I’ll see you at the after party
Crystals got me slippin' slippin'
Make a bitch go
Make a bitch go
Bang bang, dash in the whip
Crystals got me slippin' slippin'
Make a bitch go
Make a bitch go
Bang bang, dash in the whip
Bang bang, dash in the whip
Bang bang, crash in the whip
Bye
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Our first time in India! It's a bit special for me coming to India because I always envisioned myself being here someday as a kid. Now it's real. So just happy to be here. It's a dream come true literally.
Street food galore! Indian Streetfood stalls here are famous and lives up to the hype. Including Bombay burgers and cheese sandwiches, like the 7-11 toasties on steroids! 😝 And don't forget the street ginger chai tea for something like 20 cents! Soooo good, no wonder India runs on chai:)
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25 Years of Bombay Riots: How Mumbra Became India's Largest Muslim Ghetto

25 Years of Bombay Riots: How Mumbra Became India's Largest Muslim Ghetto

25 Years of Bombay Riots: How Mumbra Became India's Largest Muslim Ghetto

Scroll.in travels to Mumbra to find locals rising over the prejudice they battle everyday.

3:52

WHY I HATE BOMBAY.

WHY I HATE BOMBAY.

WHY I HATE BOMBAY.

MY INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/kittyzenkane/
It's been over 10 years since I moved to Bombay and it was about time I told you a little story about it. Here's a small film about how Bombay hit me in the face like a train hurtling down a hill and how I learned to love that train.
If you like it, make your friends, mothers, bais and everyone else watch it. Don't forget to share it with your Bombay friends and say "Omg same!"
Comment below or tweet to me at @kittyzenkane if you want to say nice/nasty things about it.
By Siddharth Sathyajit,
Shot and edited by: Siddharth Sathyajit/Siddharth Bandal.
Highway/airplane hyperlapses: AakashMehta, Ayush Om Wal.
Couldn't have done it without you guys:
My lovely family,
The Bandals,
Aakash Mehta,
Ayush Om Wal,
Ashwin Sridhar,
Bharat Gurwani,
Harnidh Kaur,
Jaya Chandurkar,
Megh Banthia,
Nikita Pitre,
Rimsha Minocha,
Saiyam Wakchaure,
Shivali Wal,
Shreya Agarwal,
Soham Hundekar.
And the incredible people of Bombay who decided it was okay to put themselves in front of my camera,
Also philhellenes - "ScienceSavedMy Soul"
Music: extrememusic.com
Shot on the Sony a7s with a bunch of Canon lenses (18-55, 20mm, 50mm, 24-70, 70-200, 100-400)
+ a converter I can't remember right now.
VO was recorded with a Zoom H4n.

27:59

I Went Drinking in Mumbai's Worst Slum

I Went Drinking in Mumbai's Worst Slum

I Went Drinking in Mumbai's Worst Slum

■ MUMBAI, INDIA: Dharavi, India's biggest slum, isn't exactly known for being a place where you can mingle with the locals over a couple of cold ones. But I'm not one to shy away from a challenge. I therefore took it upon myself to find a watering hole in Mumbai's roughest neighborhood so I could meet some local residents and hear their stories. Did I succeed or was this one Indian adventure even beyond the scope of this intrepid Northman? Find out in this episode where I go exploring and meeting the people of Dharavi.

12:59

Not Everyone Is Happy About Mumbai's Slum Redevelopment

Not Everyone Is Happy About Mumbai's Slum Redevelopment

Not Everyone Is Happy About Mumbai's Slum Redevelopment

Mumbai Makeover (2008): Locals are afraid that the ambitious rehousing programme in Mumbai's slums will cause them to lose out.
For similar stories, see:
Small-Business Entrepreneurs Lighting Up India's Slums
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2heU5WgadI
Mumbai's Money Madness
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VfW-jmQvv8I
Kenya's Slum Dwellers FightingForced Evictions
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Located in the heart of Mumbai, the Dharavi slum is like a city within the city. Now ambitious plans for redevelopment mean its days are numbered.
Home to one million residents, Dharavi is a hive of activity, providing Mumbai with an essential recycling service. However, the slum will soon give way to brand-new apartments. Developers claim everyone will be re-housed into better accommodation, but unfair rules mean most families wont be able to benefit from the change. Driven out of their homes, they will lose everything. As one mother puts it: "We will stay here until they demolish, then we're in the hands of God."
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Bombay City, Elephanta Island, Mumbai Zoo A day in Mumbai

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It was in 2010. Me and my friend in #Bombay or #Mumbai. One day in Mumbai. We did visit very beautiful Mumbay Zoo and went to the #Elephanta Island by boat.
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3:41

Bombay Cat Facts

Bombay Cat Facts

Bombay Cat Facts

View our Bombay Cat Facts video and find out everything you need to know in one Bombay Cat Facts video. A single video crammed full of facts on this cat breed.
Bombay Cat Facts video content:
Cat breed: Bombay.
The Bombay cat breed came about by crossing the sable Burmese and black American Shorthairs.
Bombay Cat Facts -The idea behind the crossing was to produce a miniature Black Panther lookalike.
There is no link to Bombay in India.
Bombay Cat Facts - A breeder called Nikki Horner from Louisville in Kentucky has been credited for the breed which started in the 1950’s.
Bombay Cat Facts - In 1978 the Cat Fanciers Association gave recognition to the Bombay cat breed.
Bombay Cat Facts - Similar to the Burmese cat breed, with the exception of the Bombay having a shiny smooth black coat, larger, longer body and legs.
Lifespan: 12 to 16 years.
Weight: Between 6 and 11 pounds.
Size: The Bombay is classed as a medium size cat.
Bombay Cat Facts – Personality.
The Bombay cat breed is affectionate and enjoys human company.
The breed are adaptable in as much as they will be happy as apartment cats.
Bombay Cat Facts - A playful cat breed that is willing to learn new tricks.
They enjoy warm areas so you may often find them under the covers.
One point worth giving serious consideration is that it is not unusual for Bombay cats to become sexual mature from five months of age.
Bombay Cat Facts - Bombay Cat Facts - Male Bombay cats may not reach full size until 2 years of age.
Bombay Cat Facts – Children and Other Pets.
The Bombay cat makes a great family cat especially if the family are active and willing to play games and teach new tricks.
The breed will happily get on with other family pets although they may want to be the main focal point when around other pets.
They have been seen on a leash but this would take time and training from an early age.
Bombay Cat Facts - They will get on well with children that treat a cat with respect, dogs are not an issue providing they are cat friendly.
Always introduce slowly and under adult supervision at all times.
Bombay Cat Facts – Health and Care
When it comes to a cat’s health it should not be forgotten that both pedigreed and mixed-breed cats can come with generic health problems.
The Bombay cat breed are generally considered to be a healthy breed.
Bombay Cat Facts - The Bombay cat breed have shown instances of craniofacial defect, also known as Burmese head defect as the defect is seen in Burmese cats.
Grooming the coat, can be as simple as a weekly comb or brush when it comes to the Bombay cat.
Bombay Cat Facts - A daily brush of the teeth is recommended to prevent periodontal disease.
A weekly ear check is recommended if cleaning is needed use damp cotton balls/soft cloth never used cotton swabs they can damage the ear.
Litter boxes should always be kept clean.
Bombay Cat Facts – Quirky Fact: The black coat gene is dominant in the Bombay, occasionally a sable coloured kitten can be born in a Bombay litter.
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5 Rupees Vada Pav Wala - Full Story | Mumbai | Bombay | Indian Story

5 Rupees Vada Pav Wala - Full Story | Mumbai | Bombay | Indian Story

5 Rupees Vada Pav Wala - Full Story | Mumbai | Bombay | Indian Story

Mr. Satish Gupta is a perfect example of a true Mumbaikar.
He says "Those who have the courage to face a storm, can reach their goals in Mumbai. Mumbai is very special for me. I came to Mumbai when i used to wear short pants but now i wear full pants, Thank you Mumbai".
Mr. Satish Gupta sells Vada Pav to school going kids at just Rs.5,
he is a great man...
We salute him for what he is doing to make Mumbai a better place...
He is located at SionCircle near Vijay SalesFacebook : https://www.facebook.com/thankumumbai/
Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/thankyoumumbai/
Crew:
Direction - Pavneet Sidhu
Editing - Akhilesh Soman
Cinematography - Pavneet Sidhu & Taranveer Singh
Producer - PrabhuNaiduAssistant Dop - Shakil Akhtar
SPECIALTHANK TO AMCHI MUMBAI
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My Daily Life in the SLUMS OF MUMBAI (Life-Changing 5 Days)

Two and a half years ago, during my first visit in India, I spent 2 days walking all around the slums of Mumbai. Even though I got to learn quite a bit about the life in the slums, I didn’t have the chance to live inside the slums and because of that I left with more questions than answers.
So now that I came back to India for the second time, I decided to go back to Mumbai and spend five days living in Dharavi, which is one of the largest slums in the world.
This experience opened my eyes in ways I couldn’t have imagined, because I got to spend so much time with the local people, who completely transformed my outlook on what their lives were like.
You see, as most outsiders, I had a very distorted view of the people of the slums. We grow up hearing stories about them dying on the stree...

published: 23 Apr 2018

A DAY IN BOMBAY | Mumbai Vlog | Dolly Singh

Hey Guys,
I know you would want to kill me for being so inactive here and I deserve that.
Just have been really caught up with life.
BUT, I loved Bombay/ Mumbai and here's a glimpse of my time there.
I'm not very good with vlogs yet but I promise to get better.
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published: 10 Sep 2018

Caged until 'broken': life for Mumbai's prostitutes

Girls as young as seven - forced into prostitution: some locked in tiny cages for months on end to stop them running away. This is the awful reality in Mumbai - one of Asia's biggest red light districts.
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Mumbai, Mumbai, Mumbai..Huge place, urban population of 27 mill! Making it top 20 most populated places in the world. Famous for Bollywood and known as the City of Dreams.
Our first time in India! It's a bit special for me coming to India because I always envisioned myself being here someday as a kid. Now it's real. So just happy to be here. It's a dream come true literally.
Street food galore! Indian Streetfood stalls here are famous and lives up to the hype. Including Bombay burgers and cheese sandwiches, lik...

published: 25 Feb 2017

25 Years of Bombay Riots: How Mumbra Became India's Largest Muslim Ghetto

Scroll.in travels to Mumbra to find locals rising over the prejudice they battle everyday.

published: 22 Jan 2018

WHY I HATE BOMBAY.

MY INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/kittyzenkane/
It's been over 10 years since I moved to Bombay and it was about time I told you a little story about it. Here's a small film about how Bombay hit me in the face like a train hurtling down a hill and how I learned to love that train.
If you like it, make your friends, mothers, bais and everyone else watch it. Don't forget to share it with your Bombay friends and say "Omg same!"
Comment below or tweet to me at @kittyzenkane if you want to say nice/nasty things about it.
By Siddharth Sathyajit,
Shot and edited by: Siddharth Sathyajit/Siddharth Bandal.
Highway/airplane hyperlapses: AakashMehta, Ayush Om Wal.
Couldn't have done it without you guys:
My lovely family,
The Bandals,
Aakash Mehta,
Ayush Om Wal,
Ashwin Sridhar,
Bharat Gurw...

published: 17 Sep 2016

I Went Drinking in Mumbai's Worst Slum

■ MUMBAI, INDIA: Dharavi, India's biggest slum, isn't exactly known for being a place where you can mingle with the locals over a couple of cold ones. But I'm not one to shy away from a challenge. I therefore took it upon myself to find a watering hole in Mumbai's roughest neighborhood so I could meet some local residents and hear their stories. Did I succeed or was this one Indian adventure even beyond the scope of this intrepid Northman? Find out in this episode where I go exploring and meeting the people of Dharavi.

published: 08 Nov 2018

Not Everyone Is Happy About Mumbai's Slum Redevelopment

Mumbai Makeover (2008): Locals are afraid that the ambitious rehousing programme in Mumbai's slums will cause them to lose out.
For similar stories, see:
Small-Business Entrepreneurs Lighting Up India's Slums
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2heU5WgadI
Mumbai's Money Madness
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VfW-jmQvv8I
Kenya's Slum Dwellers FightingForced Evictions
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CESaYMyVMg
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Bombay City, Elephanta Island, Mumbai Zoo A day in Mumbai

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It was in 2010. Me and my friend in #Bombay or #Mumbai. One day in Mumbai. We did visit very beautiful Mumbay Zoo and went to the #Elephanta Island by boat.
Mumbai also known as Bombay, the official name until 1995) is the capital city of the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is the most populous city in India and the ninth most populous agglomeration in the world, with an estimated city population of 18.4 million. Along with the neighbouring regions of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, it is one of the most populous urban regions in the world and the seсond most populous metropolitan area in India, with a population of 20.7 million as of 2011. Mumbai lies on the west coast of India and has a deep natural harbour. In 2009, Mumbai was named an alpha world cit...

published: 12 Aug 2016

Bombay Cat Facts

View our Bombay Cat Facts video and find out everything you need to know in one Bombay Cat Facts video. A single video crammed full of facts on this cat breed.
Bombay Cat Facts video content:
Cat breed: Bombay.
The Bombay cat breed came about by crossing the sable Burmese and black American Shorthairs.
Bombay Cat Facts -The idea behind the crossing was to produce a miniature Black Panther lookalike.
There is no link to Bombay in India.
Bombay Cat Facts - A breeder called Nikki Horner from Louisville in Kentucky has been credited for the breed which started in the 1950’s.
Bombay Cat Facts - In 1978 the Cat Fanciers Association gave recognition to the Bombay cat breed.
Bombay Cat Facts - Similar to the Burmese cat breed, with the exception of the Bombay having a shiny smooth black coat, ...

published: 01 Apr 2017

5 Rupees Vada Pav Wala - Full Story | Mumbai | Bombay | Indian Story

Mr. Satish Gupta is a perfect example of a true Mumbaikar.
He says "Those who have the courage to face a storm, can reach their goals in Mumbai. Mumbai is very special for me. I came to Mumbai when i used to wear short pants but now i wear full pants, Thank you Mumbai".
Mr. Satish Gupta sells Vada Pav to school going kids at just Rs.5,
he is a great man...
We salute him for what he is doing to make Mumbai a better place...
He is located at SionCircle near Vijay SalesFacebook : https://www.facebook.com/thankumumbai/
Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/thankyoumumbai/
Crew:
Direction - Pavneet Sidhu
Editing - Akhilesh Soman
Cinematography - Pavneet Sidhu & Taranveer Singh
Producer - PrabhuNaiduAssistant Dop - Shakil Akhtar
SPECIALTHANK TO AMCHI MUMBAI
Location : Mumbai, Indi...

My Daily Life in the SLUMS OF MUMBAI (Life-Changing 5 Days)

Two and a half years ago, during my first visit in India, I spent 2 days walking all around the slums of Mumbai. Even though I got to learn quite a bit about th...

Two and a half years ago, during my first visit in India, I spent 2 days walking all around the slums of Mumbai. Even though I got to learn quite a bit about the life in the slums, I didn’t have the chance to live inside the slums and because of that I left with more questions than answers.
So now that I came back to India for the second time, I decided to go back to Mumbai and spend five days living in Dharavi, which is one of the largest slums in the world.
This experience opened my eyes in ways I couldn’t have imagined, because I got to spend so much time with the local people, who completely transformed my outlook on what their lives were like.
You see, as most outsiders, I had a very distorted view of the people of the slums. We grow up hearing stories about them dying on the streets, no one being able to read and write, kids having to sleep surrounded by flesh-eating rats and so on.
There are, of course, tons of problems that need to be addressed, especially when it comes to sanitation. For example, sources say that in Dharavi there is an average of 1 toilet for a thousand people. Also, livestock generally lives in the same quarters with people and that, combined with the fact that the local water sources lack cleaning facilities, sometimes causes the spread of contagious diseases.
However, people there are just like everywhere else. They have their own dreams, goals, careers, thoughts and emotions. They are in no way different from the rest of us.
It doesn’t matter where we come from. We are all equal. Some of us are born with golden spoons in our mouths, others are not. But that doesn’t define us. What defines us is our pursuit of happiness, our compassion for others and our ability to adapt to whatever circumstances we’re in and make the best of them.
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https://www.proptiger.com/guide/post/7-facts-you-probably-did-not-know-about-dharavi
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Two and a half years ago, during my first visit in India, I spent 2 days walking all around the slums of Mumbai. Even though I got to learn quite a bit about the life in the slums, I didn’t have the chance to live inside the slums and because of that I left with more questions than answers.
So now that I came back to India for the second time, I decided to go back to Mumbai and spend five days living in Dharavi, which is one of the largest slums in the world.
This experience opened my eyes in ways I couldn’t have imagined, because I got to spend so much time with the local people, who completely transformed my outlook on what their lives were like.
You see, as most outsiders, I had a very distorted view of the people of the slums. We grow up hearing stories about them dying on the streets, no one being able to read and write, kids having to sleep surrounded by flesh-eating rats and so on.
There are, of course, tons of problems that need to be addressed, especially when it comes to sanitation. For example, sources say that in Dharavi there is an average of 1 toilet for a thousand people. Also, livestock generally lives in the same quarters with people and that, combined with the fact that the local water sources lack cleaning facilities, sometimes causes the spread of contagious diseases.
However, people there are just like everywhere else. They have their own dreams, goals, careers, thoughts and emotions. They are in no way different from the rest of us.
It doesn’t matter where we come from. We are all equal. Some of us are born with golden spoons in our mouths, others are not. But that doesn’t define us. What defines us is our pursuit of happiness, our compassion for others and our ability to adapt to whatever circumstances we’re in and make the best of them.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/shared/spl/hi/world/06/dharavi_slum/html/dharavi_slum_intro.stm
https://www.proptiger.com/guide/post/7-facts-you-probably-did-not-know-about-dharavi
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A DAY IN BOMBAY | Mumbai Vlog | Dolly Singh

Hey Guys,
I know you would want to kill me for being so inactive here and I deserve that.
Just have been really caught up with life.
BUT, I loved Bombay/ Mumba...

Hey Guys,
I know you would want to kill me for being so inactive here and I deserve that.
Just have been really caught up with life.
BUT, I loved Bombay/ Mumbai and here's a glimpse of my time there.
I'm not very good with vlogs yet but I promise to get better.
x
LOVE!

Hey Guys,
I know you would want to kill me for being so inactive here and I deserve that.
Just have been really caught up with life.
BUT, I loved Bombay/ Mumbai and here's a glimpse of my time there.
I'm not very good with vlogs yet but I promise to get better.
x
LOVE!

Caged until 'broken': life for Mumbai's prostitutes

Girls as young as seven - forced into prostitution: some locked in tiny cages for months on end to stop them running away. This is the awful reality in Mumbai -...

Girls as young as seven - forced into prostitution: some locked in tiny cages for months on end to stop them running away. This is the awful reality in Mumbai - one of Asia's biggest red light districts.
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Girls as young as seven - forced into prostitution: some locked in tiny cages for months on end to stop them running away. This is the awful reality in Mumbai - one of Asia's biggest red light districts.
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Mumbai, Mumbai, Mumbai..Huge place, urban population of 27 mill! Making it top 20 most populated places in the world. Famous for Bollywood and known as the City of Dreams.
Our first time in India! It's a bit special for me coming to India because I always envisioned myself being here someday as a kid. Now it's real. So just happy to be here. It's a dream come true literally.
Street food galore! Indian Streetfood stalls here are famous and lives up to the hype. Including Bombay burgers and cheese sandwiches, like the 7-11 toasties on steroids! 😝 And don't forget the street ginger chai tea for something like 20 cents! Soooo good, no wonder India runs on chai:)
Lots of Indian street food, ultimate munchies india in this vlog.. please share with a friend who loves streetfood! :)
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7-8 – MADRID
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Mumbai, Mumbai, Mumbai..Huge place, urban population of 27 mill! Making it top 20 most populated places in the world. Famous for Bollywood and known as the City of Dreams.
Our first time in India! It's a bit special for me coming to India because I always envisioned myself being here someday as a kid. Now it's real. So just happy to be here. It's a dream come true literally.
Street food galore! Indian Streetfood stalls here are famous and lives up to the hype. Including Bombay burgers and cheese sandwiches, like the 7-11 toasties on steroids! 😝 And don't forget the street ginger chai tea for something like 20 cents! Soooo good, no wonder India runs on chai:)
Lots of Indian street food, ultimate munchies india in this vlog.. please share with a friend who loves streetfood! :)
MUSIC!
https://soundcloud.com/sister2-1/jai-wolf-indian-summer-remakedone
https://soundcloud.com/yannick-pedersen/hm-indian-spicey
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" Thailand to Puerto RIco Round-the-world Trip 2017 DailyVlog 01 "
Stay tuned for the dailies this trip ! We will do our best!
Rough travel schedule coming up this month!
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21-22 – MUMBAI, INDIA
23-26 – GOA, INDIA
27-28 – DUBAI
MAR 2017
1-6 – BARCELONA, SPAIN
7-8 – MADRID
9-15 – MEDELLIN, COLOMBIA
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[A Digital Nomad is someone who works from their laptop and chooses to travel for fun, and/or because the cost of living is much cheaper in other countries, in order to bootstrap more money into their online business, while having an exotic lifestyle.]
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WHY I HATE BOMBAY.

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It's been over 10 years since I moved to Bombay and it was about time I told you a little story about it....

MY INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/kittyzenkane/
It's been over 10 years since I moved to Bombay and it was about time I told you a little story about it. Here's a small film about how Bombay hit me in the face like a train hurtling down a hill and how I learned to love that train.
If you like it, make your friends, mothers, bais and everyone else watch it. Don't forget to share it with your Bombay friends and say "Omg same!"
Comment below or tweet to me at @kittyzenkane if you want to say nice/nasty things about it.
By Siddharth Sathyajit,
Shot and edited by: Siddharth Sathyajit/Siddharth Bandal.
Highway/airplane hyperlapses: AakashMehta, Ayush Om Wal.
Couldn't have done it without you guys:
My lovely family,
The Bandals,
Aakash Mehta,
Ayush Om Wal,
Ashwin Sridhar,
Bharat Gurwani,
Harnidh Kaur,
Jaya Chandurkar,
Megh Banthia,
Nikita Pitre,
Rimsha Minocha,
Saiyam Wakchaure,
Shivali Wal,
Shreya Agarwal,
Soham Hundekar.
And the incredible people of Bombay who decided it was okay to put themselves in front of my camera,
Also philhellenes - "ScienceSavedMy Soul"
Music: extrememusic.com
Shot on the Sony a7s with a bunch of Canon lenses (18-55, 20mm, 50mm, 24-70, 70-200, 100-400)
+ a converter I can't remember right now.
VO was recorded with a Zoom H4n.

MY INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/kittyzenkane/
It's been over 10 years since I moved to Bombay and it was about time I told you a little story about it. Here's a small film about how Bombay hit me in the face like a train hurtling down a hill and how I learned to love that train.
If you like it, make your friends, mothers, bais and everyone else watch it. Don't forget to share it with your Bombay friends and say "Omg same!"
Comment below or tweet to me at @kittyzenkane if you want to say nice/nasty things about it.
By Siddharth Sathyajit,
Shot and edited by: Siddharth Sathyajit/Siddharth Bandal.
Highway/airplane hyperlapses: AakashMehta, Ayush Om Wal.
Couldn't have done it without you guys:
My lovely family,
The Bandals,
Aakash Mehta,
Ayush Om Wal,
Ashwin Sridhar,
Bharat Gurwani,
Harnidh Kaur,
Jaya Chandurkar,
Megh Banthia,
Nikita Pitre,
Rimsha Minocha,
Saiyam Wakchaure,
Shivali Wal,
Shreya Agarwal,
Soham Hundekar.
And the incredible people of Bombay who decided it was okay to put themselves in front of my camera,
Also philhellenes - "ScienceSavedMy Soul"
Music: extrememusic.com
Shot on the Sony a7s with a bunch of Canon lenses (18-55, 20mm, 50mm, 24-70, 70-200, 100-400)
+ a converter I can't remember right now.
VO was recorded with a Zoom H4n.

■ MUMBAI, INDIA: Dharavi, India's biggest slum, isn't exactly known for being a place where you can mingle with the locals over a couple of cold ones. But I'm not one to shy away from a challenge. I therefore took it upon myself to find a watering hole in Mumbai's roughest neighborhood so I could meet some local residents and hear their stories. Did I succeed or was this one Indian adventure even beyond the scope of this intrepid Northman? Find out in this episode where I go exploring and meeting the people of Dharavi.

■ MUMBAI, INDIA: Dharavi, India's biggest slum, isn't exactly known for being a place where you can mingle with the locals over a couple of cold ones. But I'm not one to shy away from a challenge. I therefore took it upon myself to find a watering hole in Mumbai's roughest neighborhood so I could meet some local residents and hear their stories. Did I succeed or was this one Indian adventure even beyond the scope of this intrepid Northman? Find out in this episode where I go exploring and meeting the people of Dharavi.

Not Everyone Is Happy About Mumbai's Slum Redevelopment

Mumbai Makeover (2008): Locals are afraid that the ambitious rehousing programme in Mumbai's slums will cause them to lose out.
For similar stories, see:
Smal...

Mumbai Makeover (2008): Locals are afraid that the ambitious rehousing programme in Mumbai's slums will cause them to lose out.
For similar stories, see:
Small-Business Entrepreneurs Lighting Up India's Slums
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2heU5WgadI
Mumbai's Money Madness
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VfW-jmQvv8I
Kenya's Slum Dwellers FightingForced Evictions
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CESaYMyVMg
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Located in the heart of Mumbai, the Dharavi slum is like a city within the city. Now ambitious plans for redevelopment mean its days are numbered.
Home to one million residents, Dharavi is a hive of activity, providing Mumbai with an essential recycling service. However, the slum will soon give way to brand-new apartments. Developers claim everyone will be re-housed into better accommodation, but unfair rules mean most families wont be able to benefit from the change. Driven out of their homes, they will lose everything. As one mother puts it: "We will stay here until they demolish, then we're in the hands of God."
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Mumbai Makeover (2008): Locals are afraid that the ambitious rehousing programme in Mumbai's slums will cause them to lose out.
For similar stories, see:
Small-Business Entrepreneurs Lighting Up India's Slums
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2heU5WgadI
Mumbai's Money Madness
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VfW-jmQvv8I
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Located in the heart of Mumbai, the Dharavi slum is like a city within the city. Now ambitious plans for redevelopment mean its days are numbered.
Home to one million residents, Dharavi is a hive of activity, providing Mumbai with an essential recycling service. However, the slum will soon give way to brand-new apartments. Developers claim everyone will be re-housed into better accommodation, but unfair rules mean most families wont be able to benefit from the change. Driven out of their homes, they will lose everything. As one mother puts it: "We will stay here until they demolish, then we're in the hands of God."
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Bombay City, Elephanta Island, Mumbai Zoo A day in Mumbai

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It was in 2010. Me and my friend in #Bombay or #Mumbai. One day in Mumbai. We did visit very beautiful Mumbay Zoo and went to ...

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It was in 2010. Me and my friend in #Bombay or #Mumbai. One day in Mumbai. We did visit very beautiful Mumbay Zoo and went to the #Elephanta Island by boat.
Mumbai also known as Bombay, the official name until 1995) is the capital city of the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is the most populous city in India and the ninth most populous agglomeration in the world, with an estimated city population of 18.4 million. Along with the neighbouring regions of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, it is one of the most populous urban regions in the world and the seсond most populous metropolitan area in India, with a population of 20.7 million as of 2011. Mumbai lies on the west coast of India and has a deep natural harbour. In 2009, Mumbai was named an alpha world city.[12] It is also the wealthiest city in India, and has the highest GDP of any city in South, West, or Central Asia. Mumbai has the highest number of billionaires and millionaires among all cities in India.
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It was in 2010. Me and my friend in #Bombay or #Mumbai. One day in Mumbai. We did visit very beautiful Mumbay Zoo and went to the #Elephanta Island by boat.
Mumbai also known as Bombay, the official name until 1995) is the capital city of the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is the most populous city in India and the ninth most populous agglomeration in the world, with an estimated city population of 18.4 million. Along with the neighbouring regions of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, it is one of the most populous urban regions in the world and the seсond most populous metropolitan area in India, with a population of 20.7 million as of 2011. Mumbai lies on the west coast of India and has a deep natural harbour. In 2009, Mumbai was named an alpha world city.[12] It is also the wealthiest city in India, and has the highest GDP of any city in South, West, or Central Asia. Mumbai has the highest number of billionaires and millionaires among all cities in India.
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Bombay Cat Facts

View our Bombay Cat Facts video and find out everything you need to know in one Bombay Cat Facts video. A single video crammed full of facts on this cat breed.
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View our Bombay Cat Facts video and find out everything you need to know in one Bombay Cat Facts video. A single video crammed full of facts on this cat breed.
Bombay Cat Facts video content:
Cat breed: Bombay.
The Bombay cat breed came about by crossing the sable Burmese and black American Shorthairs.
Bombay Cat Facts -The idea behind the crossing was to produce a miniature Black Panther lookalike.
There is no link to Bombay in India.
Bombay Cat Facts - A breeder called Nikki Horner from Louisville in Kentucky has been credited for the breed which started in the 1950’s.
Bombay Cat Facts - In 1978 the Cat Fanciers Association gave recognition to the Bombay cat breed.
Bombay Cat Facts - Similar to the Burmese cat breed, with the exception of the Bombay having a shiny smooth black coat, larger, longer body and legs.
Lifespan: 12 to 16 years.
Weight: Between 6 and 11 pounds.
Size: The Bombay is classed as a medium size cat.
Bombay Cat Facts – Personality.
The Bombay cat breed is affectionate and enjoys human company.
The breed are adaptable in as much as they will be happy as apartment cats.
Bombay Cat Facts - A playful cat breed that is willing to learn new tricks.
They enjoy warm areas so you may often find them under the covers.
One point worth giving serious consideration is that it is not unusual for Bombay cats to become sexual mature from five months of age.
Bombay Cat Facts - Bombay Cat Facts - Male Bombay cats may not reach full size until 2 years of age.
Bombay Cat Facts – Children and Other Pets.
The Bombay cat makes a great family cat especially if the family are active and willing to play games and teach new tricks.
The breed will happily get on with other family pets although they may want to be the main focal point when around other pets.
They have been seen on a leash but this would take time and training from an early age.
Bombay Cat Facts - They will get on well with children that treat a cat with respect, dogs are not an issue providing they are cat friendly.
Always introduce slowly and under adult supervision at all times.
Bombay Cat Facts – Health and Care
When it comes to a cat’s health it should not be forgotten that both pedigreed and mixed-breed cats can come with generic health problems.
The Bombay cat breed are generally considered to be a healthy breed.
Bombay Cat Facts - The Bombay cat breed have shown instances of craniofacial defect, also known as Burmese head defect as the defect is seen in Burmese cats.
Grooming the coat, can be as simple as a weekly comb or brush when it comes to the Bombay cat.
Bombay Cat Facts - A daily brush of the teeth is recommended to prevent periodontal disease.
A weekly ear check is recommended if cleaning is needed use damp cotton balls/soft cloth never used cotton swabs they can damage the ear.
Litter boxes should always be kept clean.
Bombay Cat Facts – Quirky Fact: The black coat gene is dominant in the Bombay, occasionally a sable coloured kitten can be born in a Bombay litter.
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View our Bombay Cat Facts video and find out everything you need to know in one Bombay Cat Facts video. A single video crammed full of facts on this cat breed.
Bombay Cat Facts video content:
Cat breed: Bombay.
The Bombay cat breed came about by crossing the sable Burmese and black American Shorthairs.
Bombay Cat Facts -The idea behind the crossing was to produce a miniature Black Panther lookalike.
There is no link to Bombay in India.
Bombay Cat Facts - A breeder called Nikki Horner from Louisville in Kentucky has been credited for the breed which started in the 1950’s.
Bombay Cat Facts - In 1978 the Cat Fanciers Association gave recognition to the Bombay cat breed.
Bombay Cat Facts - Similar to the Burmese cat breed, with the exception of the Bombay having a shiny smooth black coat, larger, longer body and legs.
Lifespan: 12 to 16 years.
Weight: Between 6 and 11 pounds.
Size: The Bombay is classed as a medium size cat.
Bombay Cat Facts – Personality.
The Bombay cat breed is affectionate and enjoys human company.
The breed are adaptable in as much as they will be happy as apartment cats.
Bombay Cat Facts - A playful cat breed that is willing to learn new tricks.
They enjoy warm areas so you may often find them under the covers.
One point worth giving serious consideration is that it is not unusual for Bombay cats to become sexual mature from five months of age.
Bombay Cat Facts - Bombay Cat Facts - Male Bombay cats may not reach full size until 2 years of age.
Bombay Cat Facts – Children and Other Pets.
The Bombay cat makes a great family cat especially if the family are active and willing to play games and teach new tricks.
The breed will happily get on with other family pets although they may want to be the main focal point when around other pets.
They have been seen on a leash but this would take time and training from an early age.
Bombay Cat Facts - They will get on well with children that treat a cat with respect, dogs are not an issue providing they are cat friendly.
Always introduce slowly and under adult supervision at all times.
Bombay Cat Facts – Health and Care
When it comes to a cat’s health it should not be forgotten that both pedigreed and mixed-breed cats can come with generic health problems.
The Bombay cat breed are generally considered to be a healthy breed.
Bombay Cat Facts - The Bombay cat breed have shown instances of craniofacial defect, also known as Burmese head defect as the defect is seen in Burmese cats.
Grooming the coat, can be as simple as a weekly comb or brush when it comes to the Bombay cat.
Bombay Cat Facts - A daily brush of the teeth is recommended to prevent periodontal disease.
A weekly ear check is recommended if cleaning is needed use damp cotton balls/soft cloth never used cotton swabs they can damage the ear.
Litter boxes should always be kept clean.
Bombay Cat Facts – Quirky Fact: The black coat gene is dominant in the Bombay, occasionally a sable coloured kitten can be born in a Bombay litter.
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5 Rupees Vada Pav Wala - Full Story | Mumbai | Bombay | Indian Story

Mr. Satish Gupta is a perfect example of a true Mumbaikar.
He says "Those who have the courage to face a storm, can reach their goals in Mumbai. Mumbai is very ...

Mr. Satish Gupta is a perfect example of a true Mumbaikar.
He says "Those who have the courage to face a storm, can reach their goals in Mumbai. Mumbai is very special for me. I came to Mumbai when i used to wear short pants but now i wear full pants, Thank you Mumbai".
Mr. Satish Gupta sells Vada Pav to school going kids at just Rs.5,
he is a great man...
We salute him for what he is doing to make Mumbai a better place...
He is located at SionCircle near Vijay SalesFacebook : https://www.facebook.com/thankumumbai/
Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/thankyoumumbai/
Crew:
Direction - Pavneet Sidhu
Editing - Akhilesh Soman
Cinematography - Pavneet Sidhu & Taranveer Singh
Producer - PrabhuNaiduAssistant Dop - Shakil Akhtar
SPECIALTHANK TO AMCHI MUMBAI
Location : Mumbai, IndiaMusicCredits:
1. Prelude No. 8 by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/
2. Lightless Dawn by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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3. I Am a Man Who Will Fight for Your Honor by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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Mr. Satish Gupta is a perfect example of a true Mumbaikar.
He says "Those who have the courage to face a storm, can reach their goals in Mumbai. Mumbai is very special for me. I came to Mumbai when i used to wear short pants but now i wear full pants, Thank you Mumbai".
Mr. Satish Gupta sells Vada Pav to school going kids at just Rs.5,
he is a great man...
We salute him for what he is doing to make Mumbai a better place...
He is located at SionCircle near Vijay SalesFacebook : https://www.facebook.com/thankumumbai/
Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/thankyoumumbai/
Crew:
Direction - Pavneet Sidhu
Editing - Akhilesh Soman
Cinematography - Pavneet Sidhu & Taranveer Singh
Producer - PrabhuNaiduAssistant Dop - Shakil Akhtar
SPECIALTHANK TO AMCHI MUMBAI
Location : Mumbai, IndiaMusicCredits:
1. Prelude No. 8 by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/preludes/
Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/
2. Lightless Dawn by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100655
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
3. I Am a Man Who Will Fight for Your Honor by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/honor/
Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/
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My Daily Life in the SLUMS OF MUMBAI (Life-Changing 5 Days)

Two and a half years ago, during my first visit in India, I spent 2 days walking all around the slums of Mumbai. Even though I got to learn quite a bit about the life in the slums, I didn’t have the chance to live inside the slums and because of that I left with more questions than answers.
So now that I came back to India for the second time, I decided to go back to Mumbai and spend five days living in Dharavi, which is one of the largest slums in the world.
This experience opened my eyes in ways I couldn’t have imagined, because I got to spend so much time with the local people, who completely transformed my outlook on what their lives were like.
You see, as most outsiders, I had a very distorted view of the people of the slums. We grow up hearing stories about them dying on the streets, no one being able to read and write, kids having to sleep surrounded by flesh-eating rats and so on.
There are, of course, tons of problems that need to be addressed, especially when it comes to sanitation. For example, sources say that in Dharavi there is an average of 1 toilet for a thousand people. Also, livestock generally lives in the same quarters with people and that, combined with the fact that the local water sources lack cleaning facilities, sometimes causes the spread of contagious diseases.
However, people there are just like everywhere else. They have their own dreams, goals, careers, thoughts and emotions. They are in no way different from the rest of us.
It doesn’t matter where we come from. We are all equal. Some of us are born with golden spoons in our mouths, others are not. But that doesn’t define us. What defines us is our pursuit of happiness, our compassion for others and our ability to adapt to whatever circumstances we’re in and make the best of them.
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A DAY IN BOMBAY | Mumbai Vlog | Dolly Singh

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I know you would want to kill me for being so inactive here and I deserve that.
Just have been really caught up with life.
BUT, I loved Bombay/ Mumbai and here's a glimpse of my time there.
I'm not very good with vlogs yet but I promise to get better.
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Mumbai, Mumbai, Mumbai..Huge place, urban population of 27 mill! Making it top 20 most populated places in the world. Famous for Bollywood and known as the City of Dreams.
Our first time in India! It's a bit special for me coming to India because I always envisioned myself being here someday as a kid. Now it's real. So just happy to be here. It's a dream come true literally.
Street food galore! Indian Streetfood stalls here are famous and lives up to the hype. Including Bombay burgers and cheese sandwiches, like the 7-11 toasties on steroids! 😝 And don't forget the street ginger chai tea for something like 20 cents! Soooo good, no wonder India runs on chai:)
Lots of Indian street food, ultimate munchies india in this vlog.. please share with a friend who loves streetfood! :)
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WHY I HATE BOMBAY.

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It's been over 10 years since I moved to Bombay and it was about time I told you a little story about it. Here's a small film about how Bombay hit me in the face like a train hurtling down a hill and how I learned to love that train.
If you like it, make your friends, mothers, bais and everyone else watch it. Don't forget to share it with your Bombay friends and say "Omg same!"
Comment below or tweet to me at @kittyzenkane if you want to say nice/nasty things about it.
By Siddharth Sathyajit,
Shot and edited by: Siddharth Sathyajit/Siddharth Bandal.
Highway/airplane hyperlapses: AakashMehta, Ayush Om Wal.
Couldn't have done it without you guys:
My lovely family,
The Bandals,
Aakash Mehta,
Ayush Om Wal,
Ashwin Sridhar,
Bharat Gurwani,
Harnidh Kaur,
Jaya Chandurkar,
Megh Banthia,
Nikita Pitre,
Rimsha Minocha,
Saiyam Wakchaure,
Shivali Wal,
Shreya Agarwal,
Soham Hundekar.
And the incredible people of Bombay who decided it was okay to put themselves in front of my camera,
Also philhellenes - "ScienceSavedMy Soul"
Music: extrememusic.com
Shot on the Sony a7s with a bunch of Canon lenses (18-55, 20mm, 50mm, 24-70, 70-200, 100-400)
+ a converter I can't remember right now.
VO was recorded with a Zoom H4n.

I Went Drinking in Mumbai's Worst Slum

■ MUMBAI, INDIA: Dharavi, India's biggest slum, isn't exactly known for being a place where you can mingle with the locals over a couple of cold ones. But I'm not one to shy away from a challenge. I therefore took it upon myself to find a watering hole in Mumbai's roughest neighborhood so I could meet some local residents and hear their stories. Did I succeed or was this one Indian adventure even beyond the scope of this intrepid Northman? Find out in this episode where I go exploring and meeting the people of Dharavi.

Not Everyone Is Happy About Mumbai's Slum Redevelopment

Mumbai Makeover (2008): Locals are afraid that the ambitious rehousing programme in Mumbai's slums will cause them to lose out.
For similar stories, see:
Small-Business Entrepreneurs Lighting Up India's Slums
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2heU5WgadI
Mumbai's Money Madness
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VfW-jmQvv8I
Kenya's Slum Dwellers FightingForced Evictions
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CESaYMyVMg
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Located in the heart of Mumbai, the Dharavi slum is like a city within the city. Now ambitious plans for redevelopment mean its days are numbered.
Home to one million residents, Dharavi is a hive of activity, providing Mumbai with an essential recycling service. However, the slum will soon give way to brand-new apartments. Developers claim everyone will be re-housed into better accommodation, but unfair rules mean most families wont be able to benefit from the change. Driven out of their homes, they will lose everything. As one mother puts it: "We will stay here until they demolish, then we're in the hands of God."
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Bombay City, Elephanta Island, Mumbai Zoo A day in Mumbai

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It was in 2010. Me and my friend in #Bombay or #Mumbai. One day in Mumbai. We did visit very beautiful Mumbay Zoo and went to the #Elephanta Island by boat.
Mumbai also known as Bombay, the official name until 1995) is the capital city of the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is the most populous city in India and the ninth most populous agglomeration in the world, with an estimated city population of 18.4 million. Along with the neighbouring regions of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, it is one of the most populous urban regions in the world and the seсond most populous metropolitan area in India, with a population of 20.7 million as of 2011. Mumbai lies on the west coast of India and has a deep natural harbour. In 2009, Mumbai was named an alpha world city.[12] It is also the wealthiest city in India, and has the highest GDP of any city in South, West, or Central Asia. Mumbai has the highest number of billionaires and millionaires among all cities in India.
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Bombay Cat Facts

View our Bombay Cat Facts video and find out everything you need to know in one Bombay Cat Facts video. A single video crammed full of facts on this cat breed.
Bombay Cat Facts video content:
Cat breed: Bombay.
The Bombay cat breed came about by crossing the sable Burmese and black American Shorthairs.
Bombay Cat Facts -The idea behind the crossing was to produce a miniature Black Panther lookalike.
There is no link to Bombay in India.
Bombay Cat Facts - A breeder called Nikki Horner from Louisville in Kentucky has been credited for the breed which started in the 1950’s.
Bombay Cat Facts - In 1978 the Cat Fanciers Association gave recognition to the Bombay cat breed.
Bombay Cat Facts - Similar to the Burmese cat breed, with the exception of the Bombay having a shiny smooth black coat, larger, longer body and legs.
Lifespan: 12 to 16 years.
Weight: Between 6 and 11 pounds.
Size: The Bombay is classed as a medium size cat.
Bombay Cat Facts – Personality.
The Bombay cat breed is affectionate and enjoys human company.
The breed are adaptable in as much as they will be happy as apartment cats.
Bombay Cat Facts - A playful cat breed that is willing to learn new tricks.
They enjoy warm areas so you may often find them under the covers.
One point worth giving serious consideration is that it is not unusual for Bombay cats to become sexual mature from five months of age.
Bombay Cat Facts - Bombay Cat Facts - Male Bombay cats may not reach full size until 2 years of age.
Bombay Cat Facts – Children and Other Pets.
The Bombay cat makes a great family cat especially if the family are active and willing to play games and teach new tricks.
The breed will happily get on with other family pets although they may want to be the main focal point when around other pets.
They have been seen on a leash but this would take time and training from an early age.
Bombay Cat Facts - They will get on well with children that treat a cat with respect, dogs are not an issue providing they are cat friendly.
Always introduce slowly and under adult supervision at all times.
Bombay Cat Facts – Health and Care
When it comes to a cat’s health it should not be forgotten that both pedigreed and mixed-breed cats can come with generic health problems.
The Bombay cat breed are generally considered to be a healthy breed.
Bombay Cat Facts - The Bombay cat breed have shown instances of craniofacial defect, also known as Burmese head defect as the defect is seen in Burmese cats.
Grooming the coat, can be as simple as a weekly comb or brush when it comes to the Bombay cat.
Bombay Cat Facts - A daily brush of the teeth is recommended to prevent periodontal disease.
A weekly ear check is recommended if cleaning is needed use damp cotton balls/soft cloth never used cotton swabs they can damage the ear.
Litter boxes should always be kept clean.
Bombay Cat Facts – Quirky Fact: The black coat gene is dominant in the Bombay, occasionally a sable coloured kitten can be born in a Bombay litter.
Other Videos from Cat Breeds Youtube Channel that you may enjoy.
LaPerm Cat Facts
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QlUnTgCurx8
American Wirehair Facts
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=omnW8PAkbH0
Balinese Cat Facts
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7JJZYIRSIM
Ragamuffin Cat Facts
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iviQs8Jaz68
Bengal Cat Facts
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Du07RXq2d0
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5 Rupees Vada Pav Wala - Full Story | Mumbai | Bombay | Indian Story

Mr. Satish Gupta is a perfect example of a true Mumbaikar.
He says "Those who have the courage to face a storm, can reach their goals in Mumbai. Mumbai is very special for me. I came to Mumbai when i used to wear short pants but now i wear full pants, Thank you Mumbai".
Mr. Satish Gupta sells Vada Pav to school going kids at just Rs.5,
he is a great man...
We salute him for what he is doing to make Mumbai a better place...
He is located at SionCircle near Vijay SalesFacebook : https://www.facebook.com/thankumumbai/
Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/thankyoumumbai/
Crew:
Direction - Pavneet Sidhu
Editing - Akhilesh Soman
Cinematography - Pavneet Sidhu & Taranveer Singh
Producer - PrabhuNaiduAssistant Dop - Shakil Akhtar
SPECIALTHANK TO AMCHI MUMBAI
Location : Mumbai, IndiaMusicCredits:
1. Prelude No. 8 by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/preludes/
Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/
2. Lightless Dawn by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100655
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
3. I Am a Man Who Will Fight for Your Honor by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/honor/
Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/
4. http://www.bensound.com - Credit